Royal Greenhouses of Laeken
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The Royal Greenhouses of Laeken (French: Serres Royales de Laeken, Dutch: Koninklijke Serres van Laken) are a vast complex of monumental heated greenhouses in the park of the Royal Palace of Laeken (northern part of the City of Brussels), Belgium. The historic complex contains tropical, subtropical and cold greenhouses.The greenhouses were designed and built by Alphonse Balat on behalf of King Leopold II. They are now part of the Royal Domain and the royal private gardens belonging to the Belgian Royal Family, and are accessible to the public only a few days a year. This site is served by Stuyvenbergh metro station on line 6 of the Brussels Metro.
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Avenue du Parc Royal - Koninklijk Parklaan, City of Brussels
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N 50.888333333333 ° | E 4.3602777777778 ° |
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Jardin d’Hiver - Wintertuin
Avenue du Parc Royal - Koninklijk Parklaan
1020 City of Brussels
Belgium
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